Concurrent Enrollment Packet

Concurrent
Enrollment Packet
for High School Juniors/Seniors
Concurrent Enrollment
Rose State College provides opportunities for students to get a head start
on college by earning college credit while they are still in high school. High
school juniors and seniors who meet policy requirements can participate
in concurrent enrollment. These concurrent programs help high school
students meet high school requirements, and can give them an advantage
when competing for scholarships and admission to four-year universities.
Successful completion of college course work demonstrates that students
are capable of the academic rigor college demands. Each high school
senior who meets the eligibility requirements for concurrent enrollment
shall be entitled to receive a tuition waiver equivalent to the amount
of resident tuition for a maximum of six (6) credit hours per semester.
Students are responsible for the fee portion of payment.
Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment classes are college level
classes offered to high school students for
both high school and college credit. Dual
enrollment students are enrolled for classes
at both the high school and the college.
While students earn high school credit, they
also earn college credit, therefore reducing
duplicated classes. Rose State College
credits are recorded on a permanent college
record and transcript. High schools are
responsible for recording high school credits.
Course Offerings
Concurrent students have several options for taking courses.
Students may attend courses offered on the Rose State
College campus, online, and courses offered off the Rose
State College campus on the high school campus or via
Interactive Television (I-TV). Concurrent students may not
enroll in remedial (zero-level) course work offered by Rose
State College designed to remove high school deficiencies.
Interactive Television Courses
Through the medium of Interactive Television, Rose State College extends its distance education program to
high school sites at McLoud, Eastern Oklahoma County Career Tech, Guthrie, Harrah, Jones, Luther, Meeker,
and Wellston. This technology allows offsite students to interact and experience the college classroom
environment. Interactive Television changes the landscape of the traditional classroom environment allowing
more opportunities to obtain a higher education. Interactive TV is notably appealing for athletes who are unable
to leave their high school campus to attend college classes. Rose State College offers the following classes by
Interactive TV.
American Federal Government Introduction to Psychology College Algebra U.S. History
English Comp I English Comp II Meteorology
On-site
Offerings
Rose State College faculty will come to
the high school campus to teach courses.
The same syllabus, course requirements,
and grading policies and practices are
used to ensure the validity of the
college credit.
Accreditation
Rose State College was developed under the guidelines established by
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and has received full
accreditation by that body. This accreditation assures the transferability of
credits to four-year colleges within the state of Oklahoma. However, students
are responsible for determining the application of specific courses to four-year
degree programs. The receiving institution determines what is and
is not acceptable coursework. Prior to completing the general education
coursework, it is advisable for students to initiate contact with the four-year
institution to which they are planning to transfer to verify their recommended
course of study.
Generally Transferable Courses
ENGL 1113 English Composition I ENGL 1213 English Composition II
HIST 1483 U.S History to 1877 HIST 1493 U.S. History since 1877
POLS 1113 American Federal Government PSYC 1113 Intro to Psychology
HUM 2113 Humanities through the Middle Ages HUM 2223 Humanities from the Renaissance
MATH 1473 General College Math MATH 1513 College Algebra
CIT 1093 Micro Applications CIT 1103 Intro to Computers
LFSC 1114 Intro to Biology LFSC 1124 General Biology
SPCH 1213 Fund of Speech SOC 1113 Intro to Sociology
course load
Transitioning from high school to college is a major step in a student’s education. It is critical that students realize
and comply with the demands of college coursework to ensure a positive impact of concurrent enrollment on their
permanent transcripts. Therefore, students and parents are required to sign and submit the Concurrent Student
Contract along with the Rose State College Application for High School Concurrent Enrollment.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, require each postsecondary educational institution to publish and
make available to its students statements of policy which specify institutional intent in the following matters:
• Inform students annually of their rights in the Rose State Student Handbook.
• Permit students to inspect and review their education records.
• Provide a list of types and location of education records and the addresses of the officials responsible for those records.
• Inform students that no personally identifiable information from education records will be disclosed
without their prior written consent except when prior written consent is not required by the FERPA.
• Inform students what institutional officials and other specified individuals
to whom certain information may be released without obtaining prior written consent.
• Specify which items of information which will be designated as public or Directory Information.
• Maintain records of requests for disclosure of personally identifiable information and permit students to review those records.
• Provide students an opportunity to seek amendment or correction of education records.
THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT POLICY (FERPA)
A high school student may enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester not to exceed a
full-time college workload of 19 semester credit hours. For purposes of calculating workload, one-half high school unit/credit
shall be equivalent to three semester credit hours of college work.
A high school student concurrently enrolled in college courses may continue concurrent enrollment in subsequent semesters if
s/he achieves a college cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale. Students are responsible for monitoring
their grades throughout the semester. A student should discuss any concerns regarding grades with the professor as soon
as possible. Student assistance is available through the Office of Distance Education located in the Learning Resources Center,
Rm 208, or call 405.733.7951. Due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), faculty and Rose State College staff
cannot discuss a student’s grade with his/her parents or guardians. Refer to the following pages for additional information.
free Tutoring Services
Rose State College provides free tutoring services to all RSC students as well
as area high school students. Tutoring is available for most general education
courses. Tutoring Services is located at the north end of the Learning Resources
Center/Library.
Students are allowed 2 free hours
of tutoring per week, per subject.
Free Online Tutoring Center
for general education courses
Math (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus)
Science (biology, earth science, chemistry, physics)
English essay writing
Now 24/7 (Closed Thanksgiving Day only.)
For more information call 405.733.7417.
RESIDUAL ACT testing
A Concurrent student may take the ACT Residual test for
admission once during the year in which the respective
ACT Residual examination is valid (November 1 through
October 31) the test date shall not coincide with a
national ACT test date.
ACT PREPARATION WORKSHOPS
Organized by Rose State College’s Continuing Education
and Community Services Staff.
Reduce your anxiety and improve your scores!
Workshops are held the week prior to the ACT national test dates.
Pre-registration is required.
Subject specific workshops available.
Test taking strategies addressed.
For workshop description and cost details
please contact 405.733.7392.
Student Email Login
The colleges issues each student a college email address with the stu.rose.edu domain for all
official communication. The account is created the next college business day after you first enroll
in classes for college credit and will be active continuously until you are not enrolled in credit
classes for one year.
Your student email address is in the format firstname-lastname@stu.rose.edu. (Note: Your email
account username has a maximum length of 24 characters.) If you share a first and last name with
another student, to avoid duplicate email addresses, a sequenced number will follow the name
in the email address. To verify your email address, you may need to log onto the OASIS system
(oasis.rose.edu), navigate within OASIS following the path SA Self Service » Personal Portfolio »
Home » Personal Portfolio. Under Contact Information, click the Email Addresses link to view your
assigned email address.
To login, go to stuwebmail.rose.edu/ in your web browser. Enter your email username (the part of
your email address before the @ symbol) and your password. Click the Enter button. Your initial
password is your birth date in MMDDYYYY format. You may (and should) change your default
email password. You may change your password in the account options. If you prefer to forward
your school email to another email account which you check more frequently or on a mobile
device, you may do that as well. Just be sure to update this setting if you change your other
email address.
PeopleSoft Students Information
System (Oasis) Login
To access student records through the PeopleSoft system, address your browser to
oasis.rose.edu Your User ID is created by combining the first initial of your first
name, the first initial of your last name, and your 7 digit student ID number. Your initial
password is your birthday entered in MMDDYYYY format.
EXAMPLE: John Smith – July 1, 1950 and Student ID is 0003418
USER ID: JS0003418
PASSWORD: 07011950
Steps for New User Login
If you are a Rose student taking classes for college
credit, your Rose D2L username is the same as your
email username (the part of your college-provided email
address before the @ symbol). For example, if your email
address is john-smith@stu.rose.edu, your Rose D2L
username would be john-smith.
Once you know your Rose D2L username, you must
request that a password setup link be sent to your
college email account. The request link to setup your
password is provided on the Rose D2L Login page at
d2l.rose.edu.
A message from the Rose D2L Helpdesk containing
the requested password setup link should arrive in your
college email account within a few minutes. If you don’t
receive the password setup link within ten minutes,
please contact the Rose D2L Helpdesk at www.rose.edu/
rose-d2l-helpdesk.
When you locate the message in your email account
containing the password setup link, you may click the
link in the body of the message or copy and paste the
link into the address field of your browser to open the
password setup page.
Once the password setup page opens, you will be asked
to enter your Rose D2L username, choose a password
(at least eight characters in length), and reenter that
password. If you need help choosing a secure password,
see www.rose.edu/guidelines-for-choosing-a-secure-password.
After you submit the form, you should see a message
that indicates you have successfully setup your password
and provides a link to the Rose D2L Login page. Click
the link to login using your Rose D2L username and your
new password. If you forget your password at any point
in the future, you may repeat this process to setup a new
password.
Login Page
You may login to the Rose D2L system directly
by opening your browser to d2l.rose.edu.
Troubleshooting Login Problems
If the Rose D2L login page at d2l.rose.edu loads properly, but your username or
password is invalid when you try to login, be sure you are using the correct Rose
D2L username (see above Steps for New User Login). Remember your password is
caSe-sEnsiTive. Check carefully that your password is typed correctly and that
your CAPS LOCK is turned off. After six consecutive failed login attempts, your
D2L account will be locked for five minutes. If you still cannot login, you may use
the Request Password Setup Link on the Rose D2L Login page as described in the
Steps for New User Login above. For help with ALL student logins including contact
information visit www.rose.edu/student-login.
Desire2Learn
(D2L) Login
Desire2Learn (D2L) is the course management system
used in our online courses and many on-campus
courses. New Rose D2L accounts are created weekly
until a few days before the semester begins and then
daily on Monday through Friday (unless the college
is closed for a holiday). This account creation process
is completed by approximately 8:00 AM. Your D2L
account remains active, even between semesters,
provided you enroll in at least one class per year.
NOTE: If you are enrolled in a fully online class, it is
critical that you log on to D2L before the class begins
and at least once a day after the course begins.
Online attendance is monitored and measured by
timely completion of assignments.
scholarship
information
Seniors continue your education at Rose State College.
Participate in our leadership and scholarship programs.
Please review the guidelines below.
Class Attendance
It is the responsibility of all students to be punctual and attend classes regularly. The student is responsible
for consulting with the professor when an absence occurs. Professors are given the prerogative of determining
whether the absence shall be deemed excusable. The student is responsible for all class work covered during
his/her absence, even in cases in which the absence was excused or unavoidable. Failure to attend class regularly
may result in recommendation for the student to withdraw from class and/or from the College.
NOTE: If you are enrolled in a fully online class, it is critical that you log on to D2L before the class begins and at
least once a day after the course begins. Online attendance is monitored and measured by timely completion of
assignments.
Concurrent courses offered on high school campuses or via Interactive-TV
Students who are enrolled in classes that meet on high school campuses or view lectures via Interactive-TV will be
responsible for attending all scheduled class sessions. As in all cases, the professor shall determine whether an
absence is excusable. Regardless, if a student misses class for any reason, he/she will be responsible for contacting
the professor and, if allowed, making up class work covered during their absence.
Withdrawal
Concurrent students must consult with Rose State College Office of Distance Education and their high school
counselor(s) and/or principal prior to withdrawal from college courses. Students must complete and submit a
withdrawal form to the Rose State College Admissions office before they can be officially withdrawn from college
courses. Failure to do so may result in the student earning the grade of “F” for the class. Students must withdraw
prior to the withdrawal deadline which is listed in the current Rose State College class schedule book. Rose State
College withdrawal deadlines are set according to the following schedule:
• Prior to the end of the 12th week in a 16-week session.
• Prior to the end of the 6th week of any 8-week session.
• Prior to the end of the 3rd week of any 4-week session.
• Prior to the last three class periods of an interim session.
Grades:
A concurrent student must achieve a college cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale.
Students are responsible for monitoring their grades throughout the semester. A student should discuss any
concerns regarding grades with the professor as soon as possible.
Concurrent students will not be permitted to enroll in Telecourses.
Telecourses, which may be identified in the printed schedule with a time of VAR, are not approved concurrent
courses and will not be allowed for concurrent enrollment.
Each high school senior who meets the eligibility requirements for concurrent enrollment shall be entitled
to receive a tuition waiver equivalent to the amount of resident tuition for a maximum of six (6) credit hours
per semester. Students are responsible for the fee portion of payment.
Student Signature Date
Concurrent student contract
The following documents are required for aplication to Rose State
College’s Concurrent Enrollment Program for high school students:
1. Application for Concurrent Enrollment
2. Application for Admission
3. Official High School Transcript
Aplicant
Semester: Fall 20_____ Spring 20_____ Summer 20_____ Expected Graduation Date _____________
Name________________________________________________________ Student ID_____________________________
List the high school courses you will be enrolled in for the semester of application: Note: An application for Concurrent
Enrollment is required for EACH semester you attend Rose State College as a concurrently enrolled student.
_________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________________
_________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________________
High School Official
I have examined the academic records of the student indicated above and certify that he/she is eligible to satisfy
high school graduation requirements (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the
spring semester of the senior year. I recommend that he/she be permitted to enroll in ______ credit hours for the
semester indicated below:
Fall 20_____ Spring 20_____ Summer 20_____
___________________________________________ ______________________________ ________________
High School Principal Name Principal Signature Date
___________________________________________ ______________________________ ________________
High School Counselor Name Counselor Signature Date
___________________________________________ ______________________________ ________________
High School High School Address High School Phone
Student
I understand the provisions set forth by Rose State College and my high school. I authorize Rose State College to
release my attendance records, grades, testing scores and official Rose State College transcripts to my high school
for as long as I am attending Rose State College as a concurrent high school student.
__________________________________________________________________ ______________________
Student Signature Date
Parent/Guardian
As parent/guardian of the student indicated above, I understand all provisions and hereby give my permission for
him/her to be enrolled concurrently in both high school and Rose State College courses for the semester listed. The
tuition waiver for high school seniors and juniors will cover the per credit hour tuition cost for up to six credit hours.
All high school students are responsible for additional fees, plus parking permit, and books.
__________________________________________________________________ ______________________
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
4. ACT or SAT Scores
5. Documentation of Student Vaccination Status
6. Concurrent Enrollment Student Contract
Aplication for High School
Concurrent Enrollment
1. Active Military: ; Branch of Service 5. Are you on academic probation at another school? Yes _____ No _____
2. Veteran: ; Branch of Service 6. Are you on academic suspension at another school? Yes _____ No _____
3. Military Dependent: ; Is Service Member Active?
4. In what state is the active duty member stationed?
First Name Middle Name Last Name Other Name(s) under which your records may appear
THE FOLLOWING OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS ARE REQUIRED FOR
ADMISSION. ANY EXCEPTIONS MUST HAVE THE REGISTRAR’S
APPROVAL.
1. Completed Application for Admission Form
2. High School and/or College Transcript(s), or G.E.D. Certificate and
Scores.
3. Results from ONE of the following: ACT, SAT, or RSC
Assessment Battery may be required.
1. Please Print or Type
2. Use Black or Blue Pen
3. Do not Write in Shaded Areas
4. Abbreviate Where Necessary
ALL INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED
ROSE STATE COLLEGE
Office of Admissions and Records
6420 S.E. 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
Sex
_____ Male _____ Female
MO DAY YEAR City State Country (if not U.S.)
Date of Birth Place of Birth
Prefix: Mr. _______
Ms. _______
Social Security Number
Resident Status: STUDENT’S E-MAIL ADDRESS
1. Resident of Oklahoma?
How Long? _______ Years _______ Mos.
2. U.S. Resident?
Visa Type: F-1 ____ J ____ H ____ Other _______
3. Resident Alien?
A# ________________________________________
To Be answered by U.S. and Foreign Students:
4. English is my second language? Yes ____ No ____
Official documents required by the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Service, Oklahoma State Regents,and Rose
State College must be received and evaluated before an
I-20 will be issued.
Employer ______________________________________
Work Phone ____________________________________
Term Entering: Classification:
FALL ________________ _____ Freshman
SPRING _____________ _____ Sophomore
SUMMER ____________ _____ Special
First Name Last Name City State/Country Zip Code
--
PARENT OR EMERGENCY CONTACT
Number and Street AC Telephone
State County Zip Code
STUDENT’S CURRENT ADDRESS
Number and Street City
--
AC Telephone
Student ID Number
Former RSC Student? ______ Yes ______ No
Admissions Use Only APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
The following information is optional but is requested for reporting purposes
only in accordance with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title VI, as amended.
Do you consider yourself Hispanic or Latino?
Select one or more of the following categories to describe you.
1. _____ Non-Resident Alien
2. _____ Black or African American
3. _____ American Indian
or Alaskan Native
Tribe______________________________ Blood Line: ____ Mother
____ Father
____ Both
4. _____ Asian
5. _____ White
6. _____ Native Hawaiian
or Pacific Islander
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
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I hereby affirm that all information supplied on this form is complete and accurate. It is my understanding that I shall not be considered for admission to Rose State College until I submit all required documents. If
I am accepted at Rose State College, I agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the College. I also understand that student records are released only in accordance with institutional policy as provided by the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (as amended).
Applicant’s Signature _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date __________________________________________
TRANSFER STUDENT INFORMATION
Please list all colleges attended since graduation from high school, including current enrollment. List most recent college attended first. Failure to list any
colleges you have attended may result in loss of credit or dismissal from the College.
Name of Institution City & State
Date
Attended
From To
Hours
Earned
PS CODE
(For Official Use Only)
Disclaimer Statement
Name of Last High School Attended
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE : ____ Yes ________ YEAR
____ No
GED: ____ Yes __________ YEAR
____ No
City State
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
County Code Resident Admissions Use
Code
Admit Code PS High School Code PS CODE
(Last College Attended)
Month Day Year
Rose State College, in compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended,Title XI of the Education Amendments of 1972, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and other
federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, sexual orientation or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures.
This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. Issues of noncompliance should be referred to the Affirmative Action officer, Administration Building, Room
104; telephone (405) 733-7979 or TDD (405) 733-7355. Rose State College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission: A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Student Signature
________________________________________
Date
________________________________
stand it is my responsibility to notify the institution of these changes and to provide my vaccination
information before I enroll in additional course.
If my status at this institution changes so that the above claimed exemption no longer exists, I under-the
above information and been admitted as a regular student.
_____ I have been provisionally admitted and will take no more that 9 credit hours at this institution until I have submitted
State of high school graduation:_____________________Year of graduation: _____________
_____ I graduated from a high school that required these vaccinations.
_____ I am enrolling in Training Center classes only.
_____ I am active military.
_____ I am only enrolling in off campus or distance education courses.
_____ I am transferring from another college located in the State of Oklahoma.
_____ I am a high school graduate, and that I graduated from an Oklahoma high school since 1996.
the following groups.
Certain groups of students will not be asked to provide vaccination information. Please indicate if you belong to any of
EXEMPTIONS
Date
________________________________
Signature of Licensed Physician
________________________________________
I hereby certify that the administration of the vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B are medically
inadvisable for the above named student.
PHYSICIAN’S STATEMENT
Date
________________________________
Signature of Student, Parent, or Legal Guardian
________________________________________
Student ID#
________________________________
Student Name
________________________________________
result in suspension or expulsion from Rose State College.
that falsification of this document is a violation of the Student Conduct Code and such conduct could
The information provided in this document is true and accurate to the best of my ability. I understand
group to which I belong.
_____ I belong to one of the groups of students listed under the exemptions portion of this form, and have identified the
_____ I am submitting below a physician’s statement indicating it is medically inadvisable for me to take these vaccinations.
my moral or religious tenets. (In the case of a minor, this must be certified by a parent or legal guardian.)
_____ I hereby certify that the administration of the vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B conflict with
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for hepatitis B within six months.
I hereby certify that I have received vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella and will complete vaccinations
_____ I hereby certify that I have received the vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B.
Please check one of the following:
following information is being required of all new students who will be attending classes on campus.
> > Rose State College is committed to protecting the health of its students. Therefore, the submission of the
PLEASE SIGN AND
RETURN TO ADMISSIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
DOCUMENTATION OF STUDENT VACCINATION STATUS
Rose State College Concurrent
Enrollment Packet for High School
Juniors/Seniors application
To apply for concurrent enrollment,
follow the instructions on the attached
form and submit all required information
to the address below. rose state
college
Office of Admissions & Records
Administration Building,
Room 100
6420 SE 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
405.733.7308 Phone
405.736.0309 Fax
questions?If you have any questions regarding
concurrent enrollment or the admissions
process contact the Distance Learning
Office at 405.733.7951 or the
Office of Admissions and Records
at 405.733.7308.
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3. James F. Howell Social Sciences Building
4. Engineering Technology Building
5. E. T. Dunlap Learning Resources Center
6. Lecture Hall
7. Physical Plant (Maintenance)
8. Henry Croak Science and Math Building
9. George Epperly Business Building
10. H. B. Atkinson Theatre
11. Fine Arts Building
12. Logo Tower
13. John Garrett Health, Physical Education
and Recreation Building/Aquatic Center
14. W. P. Bill Atkinson Student Center
15. Don S. Reynolds Student Services Building
16. Child Development Laboratory Center
17. The University Center
18. Amphitheatre
19. Communications Center
20. Tom Steed Community Learning Center
21. Health/Environmental Science Building
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Rose State College
Office of Distance Education and Instructional Support
Learning Resources Center, Room 208
Phone: 405.733.7951 or 405.736.0350
Fax: 405.733.7567
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Office of Admissions and Records
Administration Building, Room 100
6420 SE 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
Phone: 405.733.7308
Fax: 405.736.0309
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Rose State College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission: A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604-1411, Telephone: 1-800-621-7440. Rose State College, in compliance with Titles VI and VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Executive Order 11246, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA); Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA); and
other federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information,
sexual orientation, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes but is not limited to: admissions, employment,
financial aid, and educational programs, activities or services. The Affirmative Action Officer is the Executive Director, Human Resources/AAO.
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Concurrent
Enrollment Packet
for High School Juniors/Seniors
Concurrent Enrollment
Rose State College provides opportunities for students to get a head start
on college by earning college credit while they are still in high school. High
school juniors and seniors who meet policy requirements can participate
in concurrent enrollment. These concurrent programs help high school
students meet high school requirements, and can give them an advantage
when competing for scholarships and admission to four-year universities.
Successful completion of college course work demonstrates that students
are capable of the academic rigor college demands. Each high school
senior who meets the eligibility requirements for concurrent enrollment
shall be entitled to receive a tuition waiver equivalent to the amount
of resident tuition for a maximum of six (6) credit hours per semester.
Students are responsible for the fee portion of payment.
Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment classes are college level
classes offered to high school students for
both high school and college credit. Dual
enrollment students are enrolled for classes
at both the high school and the college.
While students earn high school credit, they
also earn college credit, therefore reducing
duplicated classes. Rose State College
credits are recorded on a permanent college
record and transcript. High schools are
responsible for recording high school credits.
Course Offerings
Concurrent students have several options for taking courses.
Students may attend courses offered on the Rose State
College campus, online, and courses offered off the Rose
State College campus on the high school campus or via
Interactive Television (I-TV). Concurrent students may not
enroll in remedial (zero-level) course work offered by Rose
State College designed to remove high school deficiencies.
Interactive Television Courses
Through the medium of Interactive Television, Rose State College extends its distance education program to
high school sites at McLoud, Eastern Oklahoma County Career Tech, Guthrie, Harrah, Jones, Luther, Meeker,
and Wellston. This technology allows offsite students to interact and experience the college classroom
environment. Interactive Television changes the landscape of the traditional classroom environment allowing
more opportunities to obtain a higher education. Interactive TV is notably appealing for athletes who are unable
to leave their high school campus to attend college classes. Rose State College offers the following classes by
Interactive TV.
American Federal Government Introduction to Psychology College Algebra U.S. History
English Comp I English Comp II Meteorology
On-site
Offerings
Rose State College faculty will come to
the high school campus to teach courses.
The same syllabus, course requirements,
and grading policies and practices are
used to ensure the validity of the
college credit.
Accreditation
Rose State College was developed under the guidelines established by
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and has received full
accreditation by that body. This accreditation assures the transferability of
credits to four-year colleges within the state of Oklahoma. However, students
are responsible for determining the application of specific courses to four-year
degree programs. The receiving institution determines what is and
is not acceptable coursework. Prior to completing the general education
coursework, it is advisable for students to initiate contact with the four-year
institution to which they are planning to transfer to verify their recommended
course of study.
Generally Transferable Courses
ENGL 1113 English Composition I ENGL 1213 English Composition II
HIST 1483 U.S History to 1877 HIST 1493 U.S. History since 1877
POLS 1113 American Federal Government PSYC 1113 Intro to Psychology
HUM 2113 Humanities through the Middle Ages HUM 2223 Humanities from the Renaissance
MATH 1473 General College Math MATH 1513 College Algebra
CIT 1093 Micro Applications CIT 1103 Intro to Computers
LFSC 1114 Intro to Biology LFSC 1124 General Biology
SPCH 1213 Fund of Speech SOC 1113 Intro to Sociology
course load
Transitioning from high school to college is a major step in a student’s education. It is critical that students realize
and comply with the demands of college coursework to ensure a positive impact of concurrent enrollment on their
permanent transcripts. Therefore, students and parents are required to sign and submit the Concurrent Student
Contract along with the Rose State College Application for High School Concurrent Enrollment.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, require each postsecondary educational institution to publish and
make available to its students statements of policy which specify institutional intent in the following matters:
• Inform students annually of their rights in the Rose State Student Handbook.
• Permit students to inspect and review their education records.
• Provide a list of types and location of education records and the addresses of the officials responsible for those records.
• Inform students that no personally identifiable information from education records will be disclosed
without their prior written consent except when prior written consent is not required by the FERPA.
• Inform students what institutional officials and other specified individuals
to whom certain information may be released without obtaining prior written consent.
• Specify which items of information which will be designated as public or Directory Information.
• Maintain records of requests for disclosure of personally identifiable information and permit students to review those records.
• Provide students an opportunity to seek amendment or correction of education records.
THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT POLICY (FERPA)
A high school student may enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester not to exceed a
full-time college workload of 19 semester credit hours. For purposes of calculating workload, one-half high school unit/credit
shall be equivalent to three semester credit hours of college work.
A high school student concurrently enrolled in college courses may continue concurrent enrollment in subsequent semesters if
s/he achieves a college cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale. Students are responsible for monitoring
their grades throughout the semester. A student should discuss any concerns regarding grades with the professor as soon
as possible. Student assistance is available through the Office of Distance Education located in the Learning Resources Center,
Rm 208, or call 405.733.7951. Due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), faculty and Rose State College staff
cannot discuss a student’s grade with his/her parents or guardians. Refer to the following pages for additional information.
free Tutoring Services
Rose State College provides free tutoring services to all RSC students as well
as area high school students. Tutoring is available for most general education
courses. Tutoring Services is located at the north end of the Learning Resources
Center/Library.
Students are allowed 2 free hours
of tutoring per week, per subject.
Free Online Tutoring Center
for general education courses
Math (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus)
Science (biology, earth science, chemistry, physics)
English essay writing
Now 24/7 (Closed Thanksgiving Day only.)
For more information call 405.733.7417.
RESIDUAL ACT testing
A Concurrent student may take the ACT Residual test for
admission once during the year in which the respective
ACT Residual examination is valid (November 1 through
October 31) the test date shall not coincide with a
national ACT test date.
ACT PREPARATION WORKSHOPS
Organized by Rose State College’s Continuing Education
and Community Services Staff.
Reduce your anxiety and improve your scores!
Workshops are held the week prior to the ACT national test dates.
Pre-registration is required.
Subject specific workshops available.
Test taking strategies addressed.
For workshop description and cost details
please contact 405.733.7392.
Student Email Login
The colleges issues each student a college email address with the stu.rose.edu domain for all
official communication. The account is created the next college business day after you first enroll
in classes for college credit and will be active continuously until you are not enrolled in credit
classes for one year.
Your student email address is in the format firstname-lastname@stu.rose.edu. (Note: Your email
account username has a maximum length of 24 characters.) If you share a first and last name with
another student, to avoid duplicate email addresses, a sequenced number will follow the name
in the email address. To verify your email address, you may need to log onto the OASIS system
(oasis.rose.edu), navigate within OASIS following the path SA Self Service » Personal Portfolio »
Home » Personal Portfolio. Under Contact Information, click the Email Addresses link to view your
assigned email address.
To login, go to stuwebmail.rose.edu/ in your web browser. Enter your email username (the part of
your email address before the @ symbol) and your password. Click the Enter button. Your initial
password is your birth date in MMDDYYYY format. You may (and should) change your default
email password. You may change your password in the account options. If you prefer to forward
your school email to another email account which you check more frequently or on a mobile
device, you may do that as well. Just be sure to update this setting if you change your other
email address.
PeopleSoft Students Information
System (Oasis) Login
To access student records through the PeopleSoft system, address your browser to
oasis.rose.edu Your User ID is created by combining the first initial of your first
name, the first initial of your last name, and your 7 digit student ID number. Your initial
password is your birthday entered in MMDDYYYY format.
EXAMPLE: John Smith – July 1, 1950 and Student ID is 0003418
USER ID: JS0003418
PASSWORD: 07011950
Steps for New User Login
If you are a Rose student taking classes for college
credit, your Rose D2L username is the same as your
email username (the part of your college-provided email
address before the @ symbol). For example, if your email
address is john-smith@stu.rose.edu, your Rose D2L
username would be john-smith.
Once you know your Rose D2L username, you must
request that a password setup link be sent to your
college email account. The request link to setup your
password is provided on the Rose D2L Login page at
d2l.rose.edu.
A message from the Rose D2L Helpdesk containing
the requested password setup link should arrive in your
college email account within a few minutes. If you don’t
receive the password setup link within ten minutes,
please contact the Rose D2L Helpdesk at www.rose.edu/
rose-d2l-helpdesk.
When you locate the message in your email account
containing the password setup link, you may click the
link in the body of the message or copy and paste the
link into the address field of your browser to open the
password setup page.
Once the password setup page opens, you will be asked
to enter your Rose D2L username, choose a password
(at least eight characters in length), and reenter that
password. If you need help choosing a secure password,
see www.rose.edu/guidelines-for-choosing-a-secure-password.
After you submit the form, you should see a message
that indicates you have successfully setup your password
and provides a link to the Rose D2L Login page. Click
the link to login using your Rose D2L username and your
new password. If you forget your password at any point
in the future, you may repeat this process to setup a new
password.
Login Page
You may login to the Rose D2L system directly
by opening your browser to d2l.rose.edu.
Troubleshooting Login Problems
If the Rose D2L login page at d2l.rose.edu loads properly, but your username or
password is invalid when you try to login, be sure you are using the correct Rose
D2L username (see above Steps for New User Login). Remember your password is
caSe-sEnsiTive. Check carefully that your password is typed correctly and that
your CAPS LOCK is turned off. After six consecutive failed login attempts, your
D2L account will be locked for five minutes. If you still cannot login, you may use
the Request Password Setup Link on the Rose D2L Login page as described in the
Steps for New User Login above. For help with ALL student logins including contact
information visit www.rose.edu/student-login.
Desire2Learn
(D2L) Login
Desire2Learn (D2L) is the course management system
used in our online courses and many on-campus
courses. New Rose D2L accounts are created weekly
until a few days before the semester begins and then
daily on Monday through Friday (unless the college
is closed for a holiday). This account creation process
is completed by approximately 8:00 AM. Your D2L
account remains active, even between semesters,
provided you enroll in at least one class per year.
NOTE: If you are enrolled in a fully online class, it is
critical that you log on to D2L before the class begins
and at least once a day after the course begins.
Online attendance is monitored and measured by
timely completion of assignments.
scholarship
information
Seniors continue your education at Rose State College.
Participate in our leadership and scholarship programs.
Please review the guidelines below.
Class Attendance
It is the responsibility of all students to be punctual and attend classes regularly. The student is responsible
for consulting with the professor when an absence occurs. Professors are given the prerogative of determining
whether the absence shall be deemed excusable. The student is responsible for all class work covered during
his/her absence, even in cases in which the absence was excused or unavoidable. Failure to attend class regularly
may result in recommendation for the student to withdraw from class and/or from the College.
NOTE: If you are enrolled in a fully online class, it is critical that you log on to D2L before the class begins and at
least once a day after the course begins. Online attendance is monitored and measured by timely completion of
assignments.
Concurrent courses offered on high school campuses or via Interactive-TV
Students who are enrolled in classes that meet on high school campuses or view lectures via Interactive-TV will be
responsible for attending all scheduled class sessions. As in all cases, the professor shall determine whether an
absence is excusable. Regardless, if a student misses class for any reason, he/she will be responsible for contacting
the professor and, if allowed, making up class work covered during their absence.
Withdrawal
Concurrent students must consult with Rose State College Office of Distance Education and their high school
counselor(s) and/or principal prior to withdrawal from college courses. Students must complete and submit a
withdrawal form to the Rose State College Admissions office before they can be officially withdrawn from college
courses. Failure to do so may result in the student earning the grade of “F” for the class. Students must withdraw
prior to the withdrawal deadline which is listed in the current Rose State College class schedule book. Rose State
College withdrawal deadlines are set according to the following schedule:
• Prior to the end of the 12th week in a 16-week session.
• Prior to the end of the 6th week of any 8-week session.
• Prior to the end of the 3rd week of any 4-week session.
• Prior to the last three class periods of an interim session.
Grades:
A concurrent student must achieve a college cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or above on a 4.0 scale.
Students are responsible for monitoring their grades throughout the semester. A student should discuss any
concerns regarding grades with the professor as soon as possible.
Concurrent students will not be permitted to enroll in Telecourses.
Telecourses, which may be identified in the printed schedule with a time of VAR, are not approved concurrent
courses and will not be allowed for concurrent enrollment.
Each high school senior who meets the eligibility requirements for concurrent enrollment shall be entitled
to receive a tuition waiver equivalent to the amount of resident tuition for a maximum of six (6) credit hours
per semester. Students are responsible for the fee portion of payment.
Student Signature Date
Concurrent student contract
The following documents are required for aplication to Rose State
College’s Concurrent Enrollment Program for high school students:
1. Application for Concurrent Enrollment
2. Application for Admission
3. Official High School Transcript
Aplicant
Semester: Fall 20_____ Spring 20_____ Summer 20_____ Expected Graduation Date _____________
Name________________________________________________________ Student ID_____________________________
List the high school courses you will be enrolled in for the semester of application: Note: An application for Concurrent
Enrollment is required for EACH semester you attend Rose State College as a concurrently enrolled student.
_________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________________
_________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________________
High School Official
I have examined the academic records of the student indicated above and certify that he/she is eligible to satisfy
high school graduation requirements (including curricular requirements for college admission) no later than the
spring semester of the senior year. I recommend that he/she be permitted to enroll in ______ credit hours for the
semester indicated below:
Fall 20_____ Spring 20_____ Summer 20_____
___________________________________________ ______________________________ ________________
High School Principal Name Principal Signature Date
___________________________________________ ______________________________ ________________
High School Counselor Name Counselor Signature Date
___________________________________________ ______________________________ ________________
High School High School Address High School Phone
Student
I understand the provisions set forth by Rose State College and my high school. I authorize Rose State College to
release my attendance records, grades, testing scores and official Rose State College transcripts to my high school
for as long as I am attending Rose State College as a concurrent high school student.
__________________________________________________________________ ______________________
Student Signature Date
Parent/Guardian
As parent/guardian of the student indicated above, I understand all provisions and hereby give my permission for
him/her to be enrolled concurrently in both high school and Rose State College courses for the semester listed. The
tuition waiver for high school seniors and juniors will cover the per credit hour tuition cost for up to six credit hours.
All high school students are responsible for additional fees, plus parking permit, and books.
__________________________________________________________________ ______________________
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
4. ACT or SAT Scores
5. Documentation of Student Vaccination Status
6. Concurrent Enrollment Student Contract
Aplication for High School
Concurrent Enrollment
1. Active Military: ; Branch of Service 5. Are you on academic probation at another school? Yes _____ No _____
2. Veteran: ; Branch of Service 6. Are you on academic suspension at another school? Yes _____ No _____
3. Military Dependent: ; Is Service Member Active?
4. In what state is the active duty member stationed?
First Name Middle Name Last Name Other Name(s) under which your records may appear
THE FOLLOWING OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS ARE REQUIRED FOR
ADMISSION. ANY EXCEPTIONS MUST HAVE THE REGISTRAR’S
APPROVAL.
1. Completed Application for Admission Form
2. High School and/or College Transcript(s), or G.E.D. Certificate and
Scores.
3. Results from ONE of the following: ACT, SAT, or RSC
Assessment Battery may be required.
1. Please Print or Type
2. Use Black or Blue Pen
3. Do not Write in Shaded Areas
4. Abbreviate Where Necessary
ALL INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED
ROSE STATE COLLEGE
Office of Admissions and Records
6420 S.E. 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
Sex
_____ Male _____ Female
MO DAY YEAR City State Country (if not U.S.)
Date of Birth Place of Birth
Prefix: Mr. _______
Ms. _______
Social Security Number
Resident Status: STUDENT’S E-MAIL ADDRESS
1. Resident of Oklahoma?
How Long? _______ Years _______ Mos.
2. U.S. Resident?
Visa Type: F-1 ____ J ____ H ____ Other _______
3. Resident Alien?
A# ________________________________________
To Be answered by U.S. and Foreign Students:
4. English is my second language? Yes ____ No ____
Official documents required by the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Service, Oklahoma State Regents,and Rose
State College must be received and evaluated before an
I-20 will be issued.
Employer ______________________________________
Work Phone ____________________________________
Term Entering: Classification:
FALL ________________ _____ Freshman
SPRING _____________ _____ Sophomore
SUMMER ____________ _____ Special
First Name Last Name City State/Country Zip Code
--
PARENT OR EMERGENCY CONTACT
Number and Street AC Telephone
State County Zip Code
STUDENT’S CURRENT ADDRESS
Number and Street City
--
AC Telephone
Student ID Number
Former RSC Student? ______ Yes ______ No
Admissions Use Only APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
The following information is optional but is requested for reporting purposes
only in accordance with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title VI, as amended.
Do you consider yourself Hispanic or Latino?
Select one or more of the following categories to describe you.
1. _____ Non-Resident Alien
2. _____ Black or African American
3. _____ American Indian
or Alaskan Native
Tribe______________________________ Blood Line: ____ Mother
____ Father
____ Both
4. _____ Asian
5. _____ White
6. _____ Native Hawaiian
or Pacific Islander
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
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For emergency notification text the word “rose” to 288411.
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I hereby affirm that all information supplied on this form is complete and accurate. It is my understanding that I shall not be considered for admission to Rose State College until I submit all required documents. If
I am accepted at Rose State College, I agree to abide by the rules and regulations of the College. I also understand that student records are released only in accordance with institutional policy as provided by the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (as amended).
Applicant’s Signature _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date __________________________________________
TRANSFER STUDENT INFORMATION
Please list all colleges attended since graduation from high school, including current enrollment. List most recent college attended first. Failure to list any
colleges you have attended may result in loss of credit or dismissal from the College.
Name of Institution City & State
Date
Attended
From To
Hours
Earned
PS CODE
(For Official Use Only)
Disclaimer Statement
Name of Last High School Attended
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE : ____ Yes ________ YEAR
____ No
GED: ____ Yes __________ YEAR
____ No
City State
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
County Code Resident Admissions Use
Code
Admit Code PS High School Code PS CODE
(Last College Attended)
Month Day Year
Rose State College, in compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended,Title XI of the Education Amendments of 1972, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and other
federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, sexual orientation or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures.
This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. Issues of noncompliance should be referred to the Affirmative Action officer, Administration Building, Room
104; telephone (405) 733-7979 or TDD (405) 733-7355. Rose State College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission: A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Student Signature
________________________________________
Date
________________________________
stand it is my responsibility to notify the institution of these changes and to provide my vaccination
information before I enroll in additional course.
If my status at this institution changes so that the above claimed exemption no longer exists, I under-the
above information and been admitted as a regular student.
_____ I have been provisionally admitted and will take no more that 9 credit hours at this institution until I have submitted
State of high school graduation:_____________________Year of graduation: _____________
_____ I graduated from a high school that required these vaccinations.
_____ I am enrolling in Training Center classes only.
_____ I am active military.
_____ I am only enrolling in off campus or distance education courses.
_____ I am transferring from another college located in the State of Oklahoma.
_____ I am a high school graduate, and that I graduated from an Oklahoma high school since 1996.
the following groups.
Certain groups of students will not be asked to provide vaccination information. Please indicate if you belong to any of
EXEMPTIONS
Date
________________________________
Signature of Licensed Physician
________________________________________
I hereby certify that the administration of the vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B are medically
inadvisable for the above named student.
PHYSICIAN’S STATEMENT
Date
________________________________
Signature of Student, Parent, or Legal Guardian
________________________________________
Student ID#
________________________________
Student Name
________________________________________
result in suspension or expulsion from Rose State College.
that falsification of this document is a violation of the Student Conduct Code and such conduct could
The information provided in this document is true and accurate to the best of my ability. I understand
group to which I belong.
_____ I belong to one of the groups of students listed under the exemptions portion of this form, and have identified the
_____ I am submitting below a physician’s statement indicating it is medically inadvisable for me to take these vaccinations.
my moral or religious tenets. (In the case of a minor, this must be certified by a parent or legal guardian.)
_____ I hereby certify that the administration of the vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B conflict with
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for hepatitis B within six months.
I hereby certify that I have received vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella and will complete vaccinations
_____ I hereby certify that I have received the vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B.
Please check one of the following:
following information is being required of all new students who will be attending classes on campus.
> > Rose State College is committed to protecting the health of its students. Therefore, the submission of the
PLEASE SIGN AND
RETURN TO ADMISSIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
DOCUMENTATION OF STUDENT VACCINATION STATUS
Rose State College Concurrent
Enrollment Packet for High School
Juniors/Seniors application
To apply for concurrent enrollment,
follow the instructions on the attached
form and submit all required information
to the address below. rose state
college
Office of Admissions & Records
Administration Building,
Room 100
6420 SE 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
405.733.7308 Phone
405.736.0309 Fax
questions?If you have any questions regarding
concurrent enrollment or the admissions
process contact the Distance Learning
Office at 405.733.7951 or the
Office of Admissions and Records
at 405.733.7308.
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2. Russell Vaught Humanities Building
3. James F. Howell Social Sciences Building
4. Engineering Technology Building
5. E. T. Dunlap Learning Resources Center
6. Lecture Hall
7. Physical Plant (Maintenance)
8. Henry Croak Science and Math Building
9. George Epperly Business Building
10. H. B. Atkinson Theatre
11. Fine Arts Building
12. Logo Tower
13. John Garrett Health, Physical Education
and Recreation Building/Aquatic Center
14. W. P. Bill Atkinson Student Center
15. Don S. Reynolds Student Services Building
16. Child Development Laboratory Center
17. The University Center
18. Amphitheatre
19. Communications Center
20. Tom Steed Community Learning Center
21. Health/Environmental Science Building
22. Health Sciences Annex
23. Shipping and Receiving Building
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6420 S.E. 15th, Midwest City, OK 73110
(405) 733-ROSE
Student Parking
Faculty/Staff Parking
Information Sign
Bus Stop
L E G E N D
Rose State College
Office of Distance Education and Instructional Support
Learning Resources Center, Room 208
Phone: 405.733.7951 or 405.736.0350
Fax: 405.733.7567
or
Office of Admissions and Records
Administration Building, Room 100
6420 SE 15th Street
Midwest City, OK 73110
Phone: 405.733.7308
Fax: 405.736.0309
www.rose.edu/admissions –
Rose State College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission: A Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604-1411, Telephone: 1-800-621-7440. Rose State College, in compliance with Titles VI and VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Executive Order 11246, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA); Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA); and
other federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information,
sexual orientation, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes but is not limited to: admissions, employment,
financial aid, and educational programs, activities or services. The Affirmative Action Officer is the Executive Director, Human Resources/AAO.
This publication is issued by Rose State College, as authorized by the Board of Regents. 8,000 copies have been printed by Classic Printing and
distributed at a cost of $3,598.00.